Mexico Officials Arrest Villagers Who Chained, Dragged Mayor

Video of the incident showed men armed with cudgels hustling the mayor out of city hall.
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Prosecutors in southern Chiapas state said Mayor Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández was apparently not hurt badly in the attack on Tuesday, 8 October.
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Prosecutors in southern Chiapas state said Mayor Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández was apparently not hurt badly in the attack on Tuesday, 8 October.
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Prosecutors in southern Mexico say they have arrested 11 men after the mayor of the township of Las Margaritas was chained to the back of a truck and dragged down a street.

Prosecutors in southern Chiapas state said Mayor Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández was apparently not hurt badly in the attack on Tuesday, 8 October.

They said the demonstrators also caused damage at the town hall. Local media reported they were angry because the town government had not fulfilled a promise to build a road in their hamlet.  

Video of the incident showed men armed with cudgels hustling the mayor out of city hall.

The National Guard was patrolling the township after the incident.

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